Virginia Giuffre’s memoir details abuse by ‘profusely’ sweating Prince Andrew — including his creepy feet kissing: excerpt

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Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent accuser, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, got the final word in her longstanding, dramatic and traumatic saga against alleged notorious sex pest and disgraced royal Prince Andrew — who was forced to give up his titles on Friday.

In her memoir “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” the late survivor details her horrifying encounters with Andrew, who creepily kissed her feet before allegedly abusing her when she was just 16 years old.

“He was friendly enough, but still entitled — as if he believed having sex with me was his birthright,” Giuffre wrote, according to an excerpt published this week by the Guardian.

Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s posthumous memoir recounts the abuse she suffered at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew. TNS

As in the fashion she became famous for, Giuffre refused to shy away from the uncomfortable and shocking details of her alleged abuse, which tormented her throughout her life — and until she died by suicide at the age of 41 this past spring.

The book, co-written by author-journalist Amy Wallace and completed before Giuffre’s death in April, promised to provide context to the stories she candidly told through interviews and lawsuits throughout the last 16 years of her life — particularly about her allegations of the elite and perverted men who socialized with late convicted pedophile Epstein.

Prince Andrew, 65, — who was forced to surrender his Duke of York title Friday — was one in a series of elite men Epstein and his madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, allegedly “loaned” her out to after plucking her from her Mar-a-Lago job in 2000 when she was just 16.

She first met with the royal, then 41, during a trip to London in March 2001 — when Giuffre made it clear she had only recently turned 17 years old.

“Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice” will be released Tuesday.

“My daughters are just a little younger than you,” Prince Andrew said, according to the book.

The remark prompted Maxwell to quickly jump in to add, “I guess we will have to trade her in soon.”

The former Duke, Maxwell and Epstein took Giuffre to dinner and a nightclub, where the royal asked the teen to join him on the dance floor.

“He was sort of a bumbling dancer, and I remember he sweated profusely,” Giuffre wrote.

A photograph that Giuffre says was taken the night she first met Prince Andrew at Maxwell’s London home. DOJ

“On the way back, Maxwell told me, ‘When we get home, you are to do for him what you do for Jeffrey,’” she continued.

“I drew him a hot bath. We disrobed and got in the tub, but didn’t stay there long because the prince was eager to get to the bed. He was particularly attentive to my feet, caressing my toes and licking my arches. That was a first for me, and it tickled,” Giuffre wrote.

“I was nervous he would want me to do the same to him. But I needn’t have worried. He seemed in a rush to have intercourse. Afterward, he said thank you in his clipped British accent. In my memory, the whole thing lasted less than half an hour.”

Ironically, Prince Andrew’s six-year marriage to Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson fell apart after salacious photos of her toes being sucked by her financial advisor were published in 1992.

The morning after her first encounter with Andrew, Giuffre received compliments from Maxwell — who told her she “did well. The prince had fun.” — and a $15,000 payout from Epstein, according to the book.

Their second took place just a few months later in Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse, Giuffre said, choosing to leave out the details — but not without mentioning that she and another victim, Johanna Sjoberg, were forced to face the truth that they “were Maxwell and Epstein’s puppets, and they were pulling the strings,” according to the excerpt.

Prince Andrew was forced to give up his royal title as Duke of York on Friday. AP

Giuffre’s third and final encounter with Prince Andrew took place on Epstein’s private island in the US Virgin Islands, which the financier called “Little Saint Jeff’s.” It was later referred to as “Pedophile Island” due to allegations that he sexually abused young girls there.

“I also know that it was not just the two of us this time; it was an orgy,” Giuffre wrote, saying that she and “approximately eight other young girls” had sex with Epstein and the royal.

In sworn testimony in 2015, Giuffre noted she was “around 18” at the time. In her book, Giuffre admits she might still have been a minor because she is uncertain of the date the traumatizing sexual encounter allegedly occurred.

The details on Giuffre’s encounters with Prince Andrew flesh out the allegations she lodged against him in recent years, including the notorious 2021 lawsuit claiming he had sex with her when she was just a minor.

Giuffre claims she was 17 for at least two of her encounters with Prince Andrew. US District Court – Southern Dis

The royal denied the claims, and the two settled the lawsuit in 2022.

The survivor had continued to be outspoken against Maxwell and Epstein, often questioning the stalled release of additional records related to the FBI’s investigations of the pair.

“Where are those videotapes the FBI confiscated from Epstein’s houses? And why haven’t they led to the prosecution of any more abusers?” Giuffre pens in the concluding pages of her book.

After decades of torment, Giuffre took her own life in her Western Australia home in April.

She was 41 — the same age Prince Andrew was when he allegedly first began abusing her.

Prince Andrew has not been criminally charged in relation to Epstein and Maxwell’s sex trafficking cases.

Epstein was charged in 2019 and killed himself in his Brooklyn jail cell while awaiting trial. He was 66.

Maxwell, 63, is serving a 20-year prison sentence following her 2021 conviction on federal charges of grooming and sexually abusing young women with Epstein.

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